Diabetes and cardiovascular disease: a statement for healthcare professionals from the American Heart Association

SM Grundy, IJ Benjamin, GL Burke, A Chait, RH Eckel… - Circulation, 1999 - Am Heart Assoc
SM Grundy, IJ Benjamin, GL Burke, A Chait, RH Eckel, BV Howard, W Mitch, SC Smith Jr
Circulation, 1999Am Heart Assoc
This statement examines the cardiovascular complications of diabetes mellitus and
considers opportunities for their prevention. These complications include coronary heart
disease (CHD), stroke, peripheral arterial disease, nephropathy, retinopathy, and possibly
neuropathy and cardiomyopathy. Because of the aging of the population and an increasing
prevalence of obesity and sedentary life habits in the United States, the prevalence of
diabetes is increasing. Thus, diabetes must take its place alongside the other major risk …
This statement examines the cardiovascular complications of diabetes mellitus and considers opportunities for their prevention. These complications include coronary heart disease (CHD), stroke, peripheral arterial disease, nephropathy, retinopathy, and possibly neuropathy and cardiomyopathy. Because of the aging of the population and an increasing prevalence of obesity and sedentary life habits in the United States, the prevalence of diabetes is increasing. Thus, diabetes must take its place alongside the other major risk factors as important causes of cardiovascular disease (CVD). In fact, from the point of view of cardiovascular medicine, it may be appropriate to say,“diabetes is a cardiovascular disease.”
Am Heart Assoc